Quick Review: OtterBox Defender for the Nokia Lumia 1020

When it comes to industrial level protection of smart devices, no one can touch the OtterBox brand. Their cases, known for being well built and comprehensive, are only meant for those who work in construction, outdoors or in adverse conditions. It’s a case you have to commit to because you want the best in technology and you want it to survive.

The OtterBox Defender was announced about two weeks ago for the Nokia Lumia 1020 and runs $50 from the company directly. It’s an impressive system to protect your device, offering an impact-absorbing outer layer, rigid plastic shell, built-in screen protector and included holster-style belt clip.

But it’s not for the faint of heart. Once on, you don’t want to remove the Defender.

So how is it? The quality is top notch as always. OtterBox understands protection, you can’t argue against that as it’s their whole reputation. Having said that, the case is hardly pretty—but we’re not sure where it could be improved either (‘Hello Kitty’ edition?). Having a yellow option though would be nice instead of the more tame black.

The buttons on the side do get mushy, losing some sensitivity as is the case with the screen protector. If you’re a world-record screen typists, you can throw your skills out the door as you’ll be focusing more on hitting the right letter. And pushing the physical keys will require some more effort too, though you do get used to after a break in period.

The phone with case feels nice enough in the hand, assuming you have accepted your fate in carrying around a bulky Lumia 1020. Likewise with the swivel holster, which securely locks the phone in (face in or face out) making sure it doesn’t accidentally slip.

Conclusion? We’re mixed on the OtterBox Defender. The screen protector could be better as could the faux buttons and we suppose a yellow option wouldn’t have hurt either.

Still, for those of you who need this case (and you know you are), what choice do you have? From a pragmatic position, the Lumia 1020 OtterBox Defender is the best protection you can buy right now and it works admirably. Sure, you’ll trade off some usability and speed but that seems like the standard tradeoff for such a massive layer of armor. If we worked in construction or were mountain climbing, this would be our go to case, no questions asked.

I have kept the Lanyard on my 1020 and I have no say that not only does it not bother me, but it is also an insurance for me. It slipped out of my hand a few days ago and if the Lanyard was not attached, who knows what would have happened. I take Lanyard over any case.

I would take that to mean the grip and phone doeesn't fit either .... Seriously though .. Is there a rugged case that will hold them both? Maybe I don't need to carry the grip with me at all times but isn't the otterbox sort of a pain to take on and off?

Really, otterbox should start working with Nokia (and other phone OEMs) to incorporate wireless charging. Then they could sell a fully sealed otterbox case because you could charge it wirelessly, use Bluetooth for music, NFC, etc. The things big enough, you know a qi coil could fit inside that junk.

+1020 to this idea - I'd "consider" buying one if they did this (I don't want to throw away my "investment" in two charging stands and a wireless shell for my 1020). And that would be the minimum requirement since I've also got the camera shell...who am i kidding? I like the lines of the phone too much and I bought the two yr extended warranty from the MS Store for $99. So if i drop it/crack it/screw it up, they'll replace it for $49...the same price as the Otterbox lol (but with two kids in tow...this is certainly tempting if wireless charging was built-in)

Too bulky in my opinion. They could make it more sleek. A buddy has a galaxy s4 and that defender isn't near this bulky. I had one on my 920 and i ended up selling it as it was too big. I'd like to see a commuter

Damn that is one big brick!, certainly don't envy those who have no choice but to use it. Also when I saw the article image I thought I bet he would want it in yellow lol, If I had to pack one for a trip I'd prefer a white one.

I think I will have to pass on this. Way too bulky and covers up everything I love about my 1020.... it's yellowness and the camera bump. BTW, Daniel, the lead in made me think that when you take it off it will scratch or otherwise damage your phone (saying something like "once you get it on, only the risky will want to take it off"). I dont wanna put a case on this beauty at all. To me an indefinite amount of time with this stunning device uncovered (*until I inevitably drop it and crack the screen) is better than 2 years with a massive brick.

Otterbox refined the case just like Nokia refined the 1020...a perfect fit. The only case I would have gotten besides the Otterbox was the rumored Nokia case with the lens cap. The Defender case does not feel as bulky as the case I purchased for my 920 which was traded in. I wish someone would come up with a lens cap for the Lumia 1020 AKA BIG PIX. haha!

You put that on your phone, you official lose your tech credentials. Unless your working bomb squad in Afghanistan and your the guy wearing the bomb suit. Who happens to recieve calls and texts while disarming bombs. If your not that guy you lost.

I'm getting the Microsoft Store extended warranty for my 1020 I think its 50$ and its 2 years and includes accidental damage.I didn't get it when I bought my phone but the lady I talked to on the phone said I have 30 days to get it after I got my phone. But that's when I was ordering from online MS store I canceled that order and went to the MS store in the mall don't know if that changes the offer I hope not going to call MS on 15th when I have the $ for it

My biggest problem with these cases is not the bulk, but the heat! Charging, watching a video, or using the GPS navigation generates a lot of heat. I have had phones lock up or reset in cases while charging it and using GPS.

Every time I see people with Otter cases i'm like WHY? Why companies spend millions to make technology 1-2mm smaller and then comes UGLY otter BOX and turns your beautiful phone into a brick... smh. The is no reason to buy nice phones - with Otter case nobody will ever see it. that should be Otter company slogan.

With a head like that even a sweet phone will not help you... :P Just orderd the Otter Box form my 1020 after replacing the screen on my 1020 ( $195). I have an Otterbox on my old Razor HD and it saved the phone 2 or 3 times on the Fire ground. As a Firefighter somthing like this is a must I want the 34MP .DNG photos and the other amazings tools on my 1020 but I want to keep it safe. Its fine for people with soft hands to say its to thick but the Otter box is not for you.